Chromatography, Or, A Treatise on Colours and Pigments, and of Their Powers in Painting, &cCharles Tilt, 1835 - 276 páginas |
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... resins form a glossy transparent cement , while the media , formed by expressed oils , become horny , or semi - opaque . And this principle applies also to aqueous and spirituous vehicles in water - painting , according to the nature of ...
... resins form a glossy transparent cement , while the media , formed by expressed oils , become horny , or semi - opaque . And this principle applies also to aqueous and spirituous vehicles in water - painting , according to the nature of ...
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... resins may be rendered miscible in water , and even oils and bees ' - wax may be introduced therein . These have the disadvantage , however , of being opaque , although in drying they become transparent . The mode of encaustic painting ...
... resins may be rendered miscible in water , and even oils and bees ' - wax may be introduced therein . These have the disadvantage , however , of being opaque , although in drying they become transparent . The mode of encaustic painting ...
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... resins and balsams , which give body to oils and varnishes ; and the employ- ment of resins introduced spirituous solvents . To these have been added bees ' and myrtle wax , -aqueous liquids , -soaps and salts , as media for uniting ...
... resins and balsams , which give body to oils and varnishes ; and the employ- ment of resins introduced spirituous solvents . To these have been added bees ' and myrtle wax , -aqueous liquids , -soaps and salts , as media for uniting ...
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... resins and balsams which are but native or factitious compounds of soft resins with es- sential oils , similar to that of turpentine ; nor from the introduction of soap , water , & c . The advantages in such cases , if any , have been ...
... resins and balsams which are but native or factitious compounds of soft resins with es- sential oils , similar to that of turpentine ; nor from the introduction of soap , water , & c . The advantages in such cases , if any , have been ...
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... resins , have been , for the above reason , properly preferred to mastic varnish in varnishing such pictures , and have been found less liable to chill or bloom . But of all resinous substances in use for preparing of varnishes , the ...
... resins , have been , for the above reason , properly preferred to mastic varnish in varnishing such pictures , and have been found less liable to chill or bloom . But of all resinous substances in use for preparing of varnishes , the ...
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